dmission of slaves, 6, 9.
Purchase, 8, 60, 154.
Lovejoy, —, 66.
Lovell, Captain, 271.
Lowndes, —, 2.
Lyman, Theodore, 62.
Lyon, Gen., Nathaniel, 363, 364, 365, 368, 369.
Seizure of Camp Jackson, 356.
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McClellan, Maj.-Gen. George B., 293, 319, 321, 391,400.
McCulloch, General, 351, 368, 369, 371.
McDowell, General, 299, 308, 319, 320, 328.
McDuffie, —, 431.
McGowan, Captain, 251.
Macon, Nathaniel, 9.
Madison, James, 19, 48, 57, 86, 89, 94, 103, 102, 351.
Morris, Gouverneur, 117, 123. Proposed method of presidential election, 135-36.
Island, 243.
Motley, John Lothrop, 112, 113, 119. Extract from letter to London times, 110-11.
Remarks on sovereignty, 121-22, 127.
Munford, Col. George W., 231.
Extract from letter of Judge Campbell, 232, 233.
Musser, Col. R. H., 369.
Myers, Col. A. C. Quartermaster general of Confederacy, 268.
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Nashville Convention of 1849, 198.
Nebraska, 24. Settlement, 26.
Nelso<
al, 93.
Cox, General, 270, 539.
Crater, Battle of the, 546.
Crittenden, Gen. George B., 17-19, 30, 31, 35, 37, 57, 361.
Account of battle of Fishing Creek, 16-eneral, 87.
McCauley, Commodore, 164
McCausland, General, 488.
McClellan, Gen. George B., 8, 12, 99, 109, 110, 114, 117, 119, 122, 125, 129,130, 134, 174, 261, 26 590, 591. Account of retreat from Corinth, 330. Capt. W. L., 221.
Meade, Gen. George G., 120, 297, 373, 374-75,477,378,379,423,425,433,558, 631-32,633, 635.
Mon of use of sub-terra shells, 78-79.
Command of submarine defense, 174-75. Gen. George W., 93, 131, 481.
Raleigh (frigate), 171.
Raleigh (tug), 165, 166.
364.
Rosser, General, 271, 451, 452, 453, 454-55.
Rost, —, 311.
Ruggles, Col. George D., 262, 263.
Russell, Colonel, 28. Lord John, 319, 321, 322. Reply to U. Battle of, 279-80, 281-87.
Shenandoah (ship), 221, 237, 593.
Shepley, Gen. George F., 248. Military governor of Louisiana, 241.
Sheridan, General, 426, 427
, N. Y., birthplace of the author, 1
Getty, Maj.-Gen. George W., on board of review of Fitz-John Porter caslauea, a trip to the crater of, 431
Kilbourne, Mrs. George E., 489
Kilbourne, Miss, Georgia, marriage of ttle of Nashville, 246, 247, 268
McClellan, Maj.-Gen. George B., suggestion by, as to tile Missouri specialtheir use in official life, 482, 483
Meade, Maj.-Gen. George G., commanding Division of the Atlantic, 429; ndent of the Military Academy, 442
Ruggles, Adjt.-Gen. George D., promulgates orders concerning tactics in rntrol, 333; Sherman crosses, 338
Schofield, Brig.-Gen. George W., accompanies S. to Paris, 385
Schofield, 85; commanding in Arkansas, 112
Sternberg, Surg.-Gen. George M., praise for his services, 183
Stevenson,ers, action at Fredericktown, 51-53
Thomas, Maj.-Gen. George H., S. reports to, at Murfreesboroa, 66; S. rein F., President of the Senate, 414
Wagner, Brig.-Gen. George D., movement against Hood before Columbia, 168
., 381, 389.
Annexation of Texas, 335. Anti-Slavery Standard, 299. Atchison, David, 338, 374.
Attucks, Crispus, 227.
Bacon, Leonard W., 162.
Bartlett, Ezekiel, 18, 20.
Beecher, Lyman, Iio, III, 16I, 189, 190, 269.
Benson, George, 194, 263.
Benson, George W., 168, 178, 234, 260, 281.
Benson, Henry E., 212, 263.
Benton, Thomas H., 105-106, 252, 253, Bird, Frank W., 361.
Birney, James G., 203, 298, 320.
Bond, Judge, 382.
Boston Female Anti-Slavery Society, 217, 233, 240.
Bourne, Rev. George, i08, 203. Bowditch, Henry I., 233, 349, 389.
Bright, John, 390, 391.
Brooks, Preston S., 359.
Brown, John, 365-368.
Buffum, Arnold, 139, 177.
Burleigh, Charles C., 221, 223, 235.
Buxton, Thomas Fowell, 152, 154, 204.
Calhoun, John C., 246, 252, 315, 335, 336, 337, 352, 353, 384.
Campbell, John Reid, 225.
Channing, Dr. W. E., IIo, III, 256, 316.
Chapman, Maria Weston, 223, 258, 259, 277, 292.
Chase, Salmon P., 338.
Child, David Lee, 134, 136, 138, 203.
Child, Lydia Maria, 18